APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1775). The power of the crown to establish peace, by yielding independence to revolted colonies, has been strenuously denied, and the necessity of delegating a special authority for that express purpose by an act of the whole legislature has been asserted with much warmth and vehemence ... publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Power of the Crown to Establish Peace, by Yielding Independence to Revolted Colonies, Has Been Strenuously Denied, and the Necessity of Delegating a Special Authority for That Express Purpose by an Act of the Whole Legislature Has Been Asserted with Much Warmth and Vehemence ... [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1775.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Power of the Crown to Establish Peace, by Yielding Independence to Revolted Colonies, Has Been Strenuously Denied, and the Necessity of Delegating a Special Authority for That Express Purpose by an Act of the Whole Legislature Has Been Asserted with Much Warmth and Vehemence ... publisher not identified, 1775.

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